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    Re: Drinking fountain for Rainbow my Reticulated Python?

    Quote Originally Posted by Ax01 View Post
    don't go away! i really wanna see Rainbow grow and have a good life. i do my share of helping noobs and peeps on the forum but i also do my share of teasing and i will call anyone out on something i think is wrong.

    u made a big jump from BP's to an advance snake very quickly IMO. (even if u had Boa's or whatever previously) it's fair to ask good questions and there are plenty of peeps who can help u out here on the forum. but basic questions like can i handle my snake that i just fed and who is hiding? will get me shaking my head.

    research, learn, seek good advice, share, enjoy, laugh, repeat.


    Edit: also this is just my perspective. others may disagree.
    Oh I don't scare that easy. I ask a lot of questions but I also learned a lot. The reason I ask a lot of questions is because people who have more experience than me he might know reasons why something might be bad or good or way to improve upon an idea. At the same time I don't want to be a nuisance. If you do not write a question I asked or bothered by a post I create, the choice is yours to read it or not or to respond or not. I spend a lot more time reading than I do posting. I know rainbow is a huge responsibility and that's even more of a reason to do more research. Even if I had several years and was very skilled at raising reticulated pythons, I'm sure they will bring you things to learn everyday.

    Besides learning from other people's mistakes is way better than learning from your own.

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    Last edited by Skyrivers; 03-28-2018 at 05:37 PM.

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